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IPNET Introduces Digital TV Service under IPTV Technology in KyivThe IPNET Internet provider in Kyiv has launched from September 1 the commercial exploitation of the digital television service under the IPTV technology in Kyiv.
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HickoryTech to Offer Advanced IPTV ServiceSubscribers of HickoryTech will soon be able to enjoy a more compelling TV service with a host of powerful, new interactivity features. Nokia Siemens Networks is providing its multi-screen IPTV platform that allows the operator to deliver high- definition video and advanced capabilities including personal video recording (PVR), faster channel change speed and personalized, third party apps.
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Beeline to Launch IPTV in Zaporizhia by SeptemberThe Beeline operator (the Ukrainian Radiosystems and Golden Telecom companies) intends to a digital television service based on the IPTV technology in Zaporizhia by September.
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Velton.Telecom Begins Providing Fixed-Line Communication and Broadband Internet Services in Dnipropetrovsk and OdesaThe Velton.Telecom telecommunications company (Kharkiv) began providing fixed-line communication and broadband internet services in Dnipropetrovsk and Odesa in March.
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IPNET Intending to Launch Commercial Exploitation of Digital TV under IPTV Technology in Kyiv in Second Quarter of 2010The Kyiv-based IPNET Internet provider intends to launch commercial exploitation of digital television under IPTV technology in Kyiv in the second quarter of 2010.
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Nokia Siemens Networks Promises TV on Any Screen, on DemandNokia Siemens Networks has launched a new software platform that allows people the freedom to watch TV on multiple devices. The platform lets operators provide live, recorded or video-on-demand TV to mobile phone, Internet-connected computer, satellite or digital terrestrial television screens. In addition, it offers an open platform for creating new applications and provides remote personal video recording, catch-up TV, operator-to-subscriber messaging, faster channel change speed and enhanced IPTV picture stability.
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Ketchikan Public Utilities offers customers a whole new IPTV experienceSubscribers of Ketchikan Public Utilities (KPU) are now enjoying a more interactive TV experience. KPU has recently implemented Nokia Siemens Networks’ Home Entertainment 3.0, a next-generation IPTV platform, which offers a host of interactivity and customization options, and enables the quick and easy integration of third-party applications.
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China halts IPTV operator over licenseChina's broadcast authority has shut down the IPTV operations of a provincial telecommunications firm, the latest move by the government to keep the country's rapidly expanding media sector in check.
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Ukrtelecom was refused a license for IPTVNational Council on Television and Radio Broadcasting on 11 February rejected the operator Ukrtelecom a license as a service provider for IPTV..
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Beeline increases capacity of channels by 50% to 30 Gigabits per secondCommunications operator Beeline (Golden Telecom and URS companies) has increased the capacity of the channel that connects its fiber-optic network called "Beeline Internet at Home," which is based on the FTTB (fiber-to-the-building) technology, to the trunk network by 10 gigabits per second or 50% to 30 gigabits per second.
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